CM 42. Architectural Drawing

Architectural drafting techniques and standards progressing from fundamentals to details
in the area of light construction design through the use of sketching, drafting methods
and computer aided design. Study includes the application of building codes and regulations.
(6 lab hours)

CM 127. Construction Soils and Foundation

Not open to civil engineering majors. Prerequisite: CM 107. Physical and mechanical
properties of soil, construction applications of soils engineering design, field control
during construction, field problems and remedial measures, and case histories.

CM 132. Advanced Architectural Design

Prerequisite: CM 131 and upper division standing. Development of understanding of
the forces affecting the man-made environment through function identification, systems
analysis, and development of architectural design solutions to problems at an intermediate
level of complexity. (6 lab hours)

Units: 3

CM 134. Architectural Design Problems

Prerequisites: CM 116, CM 132. Conceptual planning and design of a large scale architectural
project responding to the built environment. Employing team research and analysis
leading to the design and presentation on individual solutions with graphic and three-dimensional
techniques. (6 lab hours)

Units: 3

CM 140. Building Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing

Prerequisites: CM 7S and CM 20. Survey of building mechanical, electrical, and plubming
systems. Orientation to the design fundamentals and construction of various sustainable
and environmentally friendly systems and equipment. Lectures, field trips, and guest
speakers. (2 Lec, 3 Lab hours)

CM 177. Sustainable Construction

Prerequisite: CM 7S. To provide an overview of emerging delivery systems for high
performance green buildings and the basis on which their sustainability can be evaluated.
Green Building rating systems will be discussed. Lectures, lab, field trips, and guest
speakers. (2 Lec, 2 Lab hours)

CM 181. Construction Management Senior Seminar

Prerequisite: Senior Standing. Presentation and discussion of current construction
management practices. Standards of professionalism, leadership, and ethics. Professional
practice issues and professional licensure.

CM 191T. Technical Topics in Construction

CM 191T. BIM for CM

This course is an introduction to building information modeling (BIM) and its implementation
in pre-construction and construction operation management. Topics include the fundamentals
of information modeling; business benefits of BIM; impacts of BIM on design and construction
processes; BIM execution and integrated project delivery; model-based spatial coordination,
cost estimating and scheduling, and cutting-edge BIM technology development and career
opportunities with BIM.

Units: 3

CM 191T. Construction Management Team Building

Team building and problem specific preparation for construction management competitions.
Course will focus on developing skills for teamwork, leadership, public speaking,
and proposal preparation, as well as problem specific technical skills.

Units: 1-3, Repeatable up to 6 units

CM 193. Internship/Work Experience

Open only to construction majors. Prerequisites: sophomore standing and permission
of instructor. Supervised work experience in construction related industries. Periodic
consultations with instructor.